
One Worker Killed, Another Injured in Ocean City Electrocution
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Two workers in Ocean City, New Jersey were shocked while performing electrical work near a home on Somerset Lane, police said.
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First responders found one worker unresponsive after contact with an energized line.
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He was pronounced dead at the scene, while a second worker was hospitalized with injuries.
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OSHA and local authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the electrical incident.
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Occupational Health Overview Highlights Workplace Safety Priorities
- Occupational health programs aim to prevent work‑related injuries and illnesses by identifying hazards and reducing exposure risks.
- The Cleveland Clinic outlines how employers should assess physical, chemical, ergonomic, and environmental dangers in the workplace.
- It notes that early reporting and evaluation of symptoms can help prevent more serious conditions.
- The article also explains that occupational health teams support safe return‑to‑work planning after an injury.
Workers Link Safety to Productivity, Survey Finds
- A new EcoOnline report says 92% of U.S. and Canadian workers believe safer workplaces improve productivity.
- The survey of 1,200 employees found high incident rates persist, with nearly half reporting they or someone close to them experienced a workplace injury or illness.
- Workers cited stress, lone‑worker risks, chemical exposure, and severe weather as key hazards.
- Many said better training and dedicated safety staff would strengthen on‑the‑job protection.
